Three-Per-Em Space (U+2004) character Copy and Paste
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The Three-Per-Em Space (U+2004) is a typographic unit of whitespace that divides an em space into three equal parts. It is slightly wider than a standard thin space but narrower than a normal word space. This spacing character is used in fine typography to ensure consistent and visually appealing text alignment, especially in justified text or mathematical expressions. It is commonly used for creating precise spacing in typeset documents.
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Unicode | U+2004 |
| Hex code | 0x2004 |
| HTML Entity |   |
| LaTeX | No direct command; approximate with \hspace{0.3333em} |
| CSS | \2004 |
| Windows Alt Code | Alt + 8196 (decimal) Or Alt + +2004 (hex) |
| Mac OS | Use Character Viewer or copy/paste |
Purpose
To provide controlled and proportional spacing in typography for improved visual alignment and aesthetics in professional layouts.
Key Features
Equal to one-third of an em width Precise spacing control Supports advanced typesetting Use in both mathematical and textual content